Tennessee has 20 prospects committed to its 2019 class, but as recruiting season screams toward the Dec. 19-21 early signing period, the Vols are looking to add a few more.

Complicating matters, of course, is trying to do so without an offensive coordinator. Tennessee managed to reel in Harrison Bailey, the No. 3 pro-style quarterback prospect in the 2020 class, last Thursday, just two days after offensive coordinator Tyson Helton took the head coaching job at Western Kentucky.

However, Bailey has a year left to watch how Tennessee’s offensive staff shakes out. Prospects in the 2019 class aren’t as fortunate. The Vols’ class ranks No. 15 in the 247Sports Composite Ranking, but it could float into the top 10 if the Vols can nab a few of their top targets in the final two weeks of the recruiting calendar that culminates in the early signing period.